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Reaffirming on 10th questions

 

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Linnywho




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     Reaffirming on 10th questions  

 
Hello I have some questions pertaining to reafirming. have never had a real wedding got married by the J.P. on our first wedding we had a reception with about 10 people present,My questions are do you need a renewal certificate when doing this? How should the reception go can I have the bridal dance ,dollar dance and what about the bouquet throwing? Do we stay until the end or go on to thehoneymoon we didn't have the first time around? And how would the bridal party walk down/we will have a matron of honor 3 attendants 1 junior bridesmaid whom wil be my daughter and a flower girl as well as the same for my husbands side my son as the jr grooms man and my other son as the ring bearer. DOes our parents get flowers like in the original and what do I do with the step parents do they also receive them as well as my step sister who has known me since I was 2 but we were never close and should we sit the guests on opposite sides or can we intermingle them considering some know each other already?PLease help

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     Re: [Linnywho] Reaffirming on 10th questions [In reply to]  

Well, you DO have a lot of questions but, no worries, we are here to help.

Firstly, there is no paperwork required for a vow renewal or reaffirmation ceremony since you are already legally married. Mosst of the rest of the wedding and the reception are done the same as a first wedding. Please go to:

Renewing Wedding Vows

for more detailed information about second weddings.
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